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Troy Laundry Machinery Co, 



LINdlTED. 



MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN 



LAUNDRY MAGHINERY and LAUNDRY SUPPLIES. 



TROY, N. Y. CHICAGO, ILLS. 

General office and Eastern Manufactory, Western Manufactory and salesroom, 

648 AND 650 FULTON STREET. 395-401 FIFTH AVENUE 

/^.^ New York Salesroom, San Francisco Salesroom, Vo '^ 

15 WARREN ST. 583 MISSION STREET. L-^-^ 

rnPFirN QAI F<5Rr»OMC: \ "^ QUEEN VICTORIA STREET, GR. FRANKFURTER ST. 86, ( )yi 27' 

FOREIGN SALESROOMS,^ London, E. C, England. Berlin, Germany. \ 



EIGHTH EDITION, 1891 



COPVRICHTCD, 1B91. 



OFFICERS. 

T. S. WILES, President. ALLEN CONKLING, Treasurer and General Mgr. 

M. E. WENDELL, Vice President. J. H. TEN EYCK, Secretary. 

DIRECTORS. 

T. S. WILES, ALLEN CONKLING. 

M. E. WENDELL. ^ J. H. TEN EYCK. 

WALTER BOUND. GEO. F. DODGE. 

H. S. WILCOX. 



Allen Conkling, Treasurer and General Manager, Chicago, 111. 
H. S. Wilcox, Manager, Troy House. 

J. E. Blood, Manager, New York House. 

Wm. E. Cumback, Manager, San Francisco House. 

James Armstrong, Manager, London, England. 

Albert Gumpert, Manager, Berlin, Germany. 



Knight, Leonard & Co. Printers, Chicago. 



EIGHTH EDITION OF CATALOGUE. 

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PRBFACK. 



IN PREvSENTING to our patrons the Eighth Edition of our Catalogue, we desire to express our grati- 
tude for the patronage they have favored us with in the past, and we hope by serving them 
promptly and efficiently in the future to .merit a continuance of same. 

It is with pleasure that we call your attention to the new machines and improvements that we 
have added to our line (since our last edition was issued), believing that these improvements will 
not only reduce the cost, biit facilitate the work as well. We have expended thousands of dollars 
in experimental work, and our future policy will be to spare no expense in improving and perfecting 
our machinery in every detail which will benefit the trade. It is an indisputed fact that the Trov 
Laundry Machinery Co., Limited, does the largest business and is recognized as a paragon in its line. 

We are not content, however, to rest on our past laurels, but we propose to prove to our patrons 
that we intend to assist them to make the laundry business one of the greatest industries of the age. 

In taking contracts to fit up laundries complete, we have associated with our line of machinery, boilers 
engines, filters, fans, steam pumps, etc., of the best makes, and we have no hesitation in guaranteeing them 
to give perfect satisfaction. Our laundry wagons and carts are also constructed of the best material for 
the purpose, and it is the desire of the Troy Laundry Machinery Co., Limited, not to recognize or 
sell any machinery or supplies that do not possess true merit. 

We wish to call the attention of superintendents of public institutions, proprietors and managers of 
hotels, and also of architects, to our line of machinery, believing that a careful consideration of its merits 
will convince them that it is, above all others, the best adapted for laundrying all kinds of goods. As we 
have competent draughtsmen and laundry engineers, we are prepared to furnish plans and specifications 
promptly and we make a specialty of fitting up laundries complete. 

For any additional information in our liue, please write us and it will be cheerfully furnished. 



TROY LAUNDRY MACHINERY CO., LIMITEE). 



HYDRAULIC WASHERS. 

SIZE OF INSIDE CYLINDER, 24X30 INCHES. 

Diameter of pulleys, lo inches. Revolutions, 135. Belts, 1% and i^ inches. Pulley on line shaft, 
8-inch straight face. Floor space, 32 x 64 inches. Weight, 675 pounds. 

SIZE OF INSIDE CYLINDER, 36X30 INCHES. 

Diameter of pulleys, 14 inches. Revolutions, 145. Belts, i?/j^ and 2% inches. Pulley on line shaft, 
ID-inch straight face. Floor space, 44x62 inches. Weight, 1,200 pounds. 

SIZE OF INSIDE CYLINDER, 29X48 INCHES. 

Diameter of pulleys, 14 inches. Revolutions, 150. Belts, i3^ and 2]'^ inches. Pulley on line shaft, 
lo-inch straight face. Floor space, 37 x So inches. Weight, 1,150 pounds. 

SIZE OF INSIDE CYLINDER, 36X48 INCHES. 

Diameter of pulleys, 14 inches. Revolutions, 145. Belts, 1-^4 and 2^4 inches. Pulley on line shaft, 
lo-inch straight face. Floor space, 44 x 80 inches. Weight, 1,400 pounds. 

SIZE OF INSIDE CYLINDER, 36X54 INCHES. 

GEARED AT BOTH ENDS. 

Diameter of pulleys, i6 inches. Revolutions, 130. Belts, i~^^ and 2% inches. Pullej' on line shaft, 
lo-inch straight face. Floor space, 52 X99 inches. Weight, 1,600 pounds. 



TROY LAUNDRY MACHINERY CO., LIMITED. 



OUR automatic reversing movement, as shown on opposite page, lias no complicated parts, is strong, 
durable and eas}' to adjust 

It consists, first, of a bracket securely fastened to the washer ; 

Second, a frame which can be moved or shifted in its angular position to correspond with the loca- 
tion of the belts ; 

Third, a horizontal sliding bar, provided with oppositely extending arms, at the outer ends of which 
are attached adjustable loops which engage the driving belts; 

Fourth, a cam plate pivoted to the hand lever and adapted for engagement with a stud which is 
secured in, and projects from, the face of a worm wheel; 

Fiftli, a hand lever with a slotted opening pivotally connected with the cam plate, so that when the 
lever is swung outwardly or inwardly upon the pivot the cam plate is moved with it toward or from 
the worm wheel, thereby disengaging or engaging the stud from the cam plate, and at the same time 
locking the hand lever in the locking bracket, which stops and locks the machine. 




END VIEW OF WASHER NOT 

SHOWN ON OPPOSITE PAGE. 



12 TROY LAUNDRY MACHINERY CO., LIMITED. 



HYDRAULIC WASHERS. 

SIZE OF INSIDE CYLINDER, 36X30 INCHES. 

Diameter of pulleys, i6 inches. Revolutions, lyo. Belts, i.>4 and 2% inches. Pulley on line shaft, 
lo-inch straight face. Floor space, 44x66 inches. Weight, 1,200 pounds. 

SIZE OF INSIDE CYLINDER, 29X48 INCHES. 

Diameter of pulleys, i6 inches. Revolutions, 170. Belts, 134 and 2^4 inches. Pulley on line shaft, 
lo-inch straight face. Floor space, 37 x 84 inches. Weight, 1,150 pounds. 

SIZE OF INSIDE CYLINDER, 29X56 INCHES. 

Diameter of pulleys, i6 inches. Revolutions, 170. Belts, i^^ and 2^4 inches. Pulley on line shaft, 
lo-inch straight face. Floor space, 37 x 92 inches. Weight, 1,200 pounds. 

SIZE OF INSIDE CYLINDER, 36X48 INCHES. 

Diameter of pulleys, i6 inches. Revolutions, 170. Belts, i>4 and 2^4 inches. Pulley on line shaft, 
lo-inch straight face. Floor space, 44 x 84 incl:es. Weight, 1.400 pounds. 



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HYDRAULIC WASHERS. 



SIZE OF INSIDE CYLINDER, 36X54 INCHES. 



Diameter of pulleys, 18 inches. Revolutions, 150. Belts, i->4 and 2 '4 inches. Pulley on line shaft, 10 
inch, straight face. Floor space, 50x97 inches. Weight, 1,600 pounds. 



SIZE OF INSIDE CYLINDER, 36X54 INCHES. 

GEARED AT BOTH ENDS. 



Diameter of pulleys, 20 inches. Revolutions, 135. Belts, i3-4 and 2^4 inches. Pulley on line shaft, 10 
inch, straight face. Floor space, 55x97 inches. Weight, 2,200 pounds. 



SIZE OF INSIDE CYLINDER, 36X62 INCHES. 

GEARED AT BOTH ENDS. 



Diameter of pulleys, 20 inches. Revolutions, 135. Belts, i^ and 2 '4 inches. Pullej' on line shaft, 10 
inch, straight face. Floor space, 55x105 inches. Weight, 2,350 pounds. 

We can furnish these machines with iron heads, and either wood lifting or iron sliding doors, as desired. 



i6 TROY LAUNDRY MACHINERY CO., LIMITED. 



BRASS CYLINDERS. 

THESE cylinders are made of No. 13, half hard brass, riveted on iron heads with No. i copper rivets. 
The heads have an inwardly projecting flange at their periphery, extending over the sheet brass 
which relieves the rivets of the strain by the falling of the goods. There are three truss rods, which tie 
the heads together, running through these cylinders inside of the ribs. The heads are lined with a No. 1 1 
sheet brass circle. There are thirteen ribs: seven 1 1<| inches and six i3^ inches high, made of No. 13 
brass, riveted alternately with No. o copper rivets. The embossed holes in these cylinders prevent any pos- 
sibility whatever of the edges cutting the goods. , The catches are strong and heavy, which prevent the 
doors, when the cylinders are in operation, from springing. 

The general construction of these cylinders throughout is so perfect that with reasonable care they 
will last many years; consequently they are not only the most economical, but are more effective and 
cleaner than those constructed of wood. 



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BRASS CYLINDER WASHERS. 

SIZE OF INSIDE CYLINDER, 32X46 INCHES. 

Diameter of pu]ley.s, i6 inches. Revolutions, 170. Belts, i^ and 2% inches. Pulley on line shaft, 10 
inch, straight face. Floor space, 41x84 inches. Weight, 1,450 pounds. 

SIZE OF INSIDE CYLINDER, 32X54 INCHES. 
WITH PARTITION. 

Diameter of pulleys, i6 inches. Revolutions, 170. Belts, i^ and 2% inches. Pulley on line shaft, 10 
inch, straight face. Floor space, 41 X92 inches. Weight, 1,700 pounds. 

SIZE OF INSIDE CYLINDER, 36X30 INCHES. 

Diameter of pulleys, i6 inches. Revolutions, 170. Belts, i^ and 2 '4 inches. Pulley on line shaft, 16 
inch, straight face. Floor space, 44x66 inches. Weight, 1,400 pounds. 

SIZE OF INSIDE CYLINDER, 36X62 INCHES. 

WITH PARTITION. GEARED AT BOTH ENDS. 

Diameter of pulleys, 20 inches. Revolutions, 135. Belts, i^ and 2*4 inches. Pulle}- on line shaft, 10 
inch, straight face. Floor space, 55 x 105 inches. Weight, 2,600 pounds. 

These machines are furnished with either wood lifting or iron sliding doors. 



TROY LAUNDRY MACHINERY CO., LIMITED. 21 



BRASS WASHERS. 

SIZE OF INSIDE CYLINDER, 32X46 INCHES. 

Diameter of pulleys, i6 inches. Revolutions. 170. Belts, 1^4^ and 2% inches. Pulley on line shaft, 
TO-inch straight face. Floor space, 41 x 84 inches. Weight, 1,400 pounds. 

SIZE OF INSIDE CYLINDER, 32X54 INCHES. 

WITH PARTITION. 

Diameter of pulleys, i6 inches. Revolutions, 170. Belts, 19:4! and 2% inches. Pulley on line shaft, 
lo-inch straight face. Floor space, 41 x 92 inches. Weight, 1,700 pounds. 

SIZE OF INSIDE CYLINDER, 36X62 INCHES. 

WITH PARTITION. GEARED AT BOTH ENDS. 

Diameter of pulleys, 20 inches. Revolutions, 135. Belts, i3/^ and 2% inches. Pulley on line .shaft, 
lo-inch straight face. Floor space, 55 x 105 inches. Weight, 2,600 pounds. 
These machines are furnished with either lifting or rolling doors. 



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TROY LAUNDRY MACHINERY CO., LIMITED. 




IMPROVED DASH WHEEL. 

THE dash wheel is driven by a large pulley on 
opposite side, not shown in cut. It should 
make from 22 to 35 revolutions per minute, depend- 
ing upon the size. Floor space, from 3 to 6 feet 
by 4 to 10 feet. Weight, from 2,500 to 4,000 
pounds, according to size. 



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THE TUMBLER. 

WE are building 
this machine to 
fill a long-felt want in 
laundries doing plain 
work. Goods taken 
from the extractor are 
necessarily matted to- 
gether. This machine 
will tumble and loosen 
the goods without do- 
ing them any injury. 

Size of Cylinder, 
37 X 48 inches. 

Diameter of pulleys, 
16 inches. Revolutions 
170. Belts, 1 3/^ and 
2 '4 inches. Pullej^ on 
line shaft, 10 inch 
straight face. Floor 
space, 50 X 84 inches. 
Weight, 800 pounds. 



26 TROY LAUNDRY MACHINERY CO., LIMITED. 



CENTRIFUGAL EXTRACTORS. 

WE build two sizes: 22 and 26 inch baskets, of the best hammered copper, heavily tinned. The 26 
inch basket has a double bottom. The spindle is made of steel and runs in a gun metal bearing 
7 inches long. The end of the spindle rests on hardened steel washers. The pivotal connection betvi^een 
the bearing and base is formed by a ball and socket joint, which allows the basket to adjust itself to an 
uneven load. A safety ring surrounds the spindle, which is in line with the base of the curb, to prevent 
the basket from striking the case, thereby avoiding any accident when running at a high rate of speed. 

22 INCH BASKET. 

The counter-shaft runs 475 revolutions per minute. Tight and loose pulleys on counter are 8 inches 
in diameter and 3 inch face. Floor space, 28 x 39 inches. Weight, 1,000 pounds. 

26 INCH BASKET. 

Counter-shaft runs 400 revolutions. Tight and loose pulleys on counter are S inches in diameter and 
4 inch face. Floor space, 36x43 inches. Weight, 1,200 pounds. 




IMPROVED 

RUBBER ROLL 

WRINGER. 

THE frames of 
this wringer are 
made of galvanized 
iron, with brass bear- 
ings for the rubber 
rolls. The rolls are 
31/ inches in diam- 
eter and tS inches 
long, made of the 
best white rubber. 
The pulleys are 16 
inches in diameter 
and 3 inch face, and 
should make 40 rev- 
olutions per minute. 
Use a 3 inch belt. 
The pulley on line 
shaft should have 6 
inch straight face. 
Weight, 200 pounds. 



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IMPROVED DIP WHEELCOLLAR AND 
CUFF STARCHERS. 



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NO. 1. 

HE pulleys are 12 inches in diameter and 
3 inch face, and shonld make 100 revo- 
lutions per minute. Use a 3 inch belt. Pul- 
ley on line shaft should have 6 inch straight 
face. Size of starcher, 19 x 28 inches. Capa- 
city, 40 to 50 dozen collars and cuffs. Floor 
space, 24 X 39 inches. Weight, 350 pounds. 

NO. 2. 

The pulleys are 20 inches in diameter and 
3 inch face, and should make 90 revolutions 
per minute. Use a 3 inch belt. Pulley on 
line shaft should have 6 inch straight face. 
Size of starcher, 22 x 36 inches. Capacity, 75 
dozen collars and cuffs. Floor space, 26 x 36 
inches. Weight, 4S0 pounds. 



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REVERSIBLE 

CYLINDER 

COLLAR AND CUFF 

STARCHER. 

THE pulle3^s are 12 inches 
in diameter, and should 
make 125 revolutions per 
minute. Use i^ inch cross 
belt on inside pulle}-, and 2 
inch straight belt on outside 
pulley. The pulley on line 
shaft should have 9 inch 
straight face. Cylinder, 31 x 
34 inches. Capacit}'. 150 doz. 
collars and cuffs. Floor space, 
36x57 inches. Weight, 750 
pounds. 



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TAYLOR SHIRT STARCHER. 

THE pulleys are lo inches in diameter, and should make i6o 
revolutions per minute. Use a 2 inch belt. The pulley on 
line shaft should have 4 inch straight face. Capacity', 600 shirts 
per da}'. Floor space, 24 x 39 inches. Weight, 300 pounds. 



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31 




CHICAGO SHIRT STARCHER. 

THE pulleys are 6 inches in diameter, and should 
make 300 revolutions per minute. Use a i inch 
straight and cross belt. Pulley on line shaft should 
have 7 inch straight face. Capacity, 1,000 to 1.500 
shirts per da}-. Floor space, 24 x 34 inches. Weight, 
300 pounds 



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TROY LAUNDRY MACHINERY CO., LIMITED. 




DRY ROOM COILS, 

SHOWING SINGLE AND 

DOUBLE COILS. 




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IMPROVED DRY ROOM RACKS. 

We build these rack.s 9, 12 and 18 inches wide. The 18 inch are used mostly for drying shirts. 



TROY LAUNDRY MACHINERY CO., LIMITED. 35 



STEAM DRYING CLOSET. 

THE engraving on the opposite page gives a good idea of the most effective Drying Closet known. 
The illustration shows our patent improved dry room castings and fratue. The castings are made 
the full width of the frame. The frames are put together with -^4 inch pipe, which screws into the 
castings at each corner, instead of wooden cross pieces and angle irons. The advantages of this con- 
struction are: First the ease with which the frame can be pxit up, not requiring a carpenter; and second, 
their durabilit\\ The continual drawing in and out of the frame racks it, and the screws and nails in 
the corners work loose. After renailing it a few times the wood becomes splintered and the nails will 
not hold, when new fronts and backs must be put in. This wear and tear will not occur with these 
castings, and they will be as firm and solid after years of use, as at first. We can furnish Dry Rooms 
of any size, complete, with steam coil, top, sides, and all fixtures. The racks are made in 9, 12 and 18 
inch widths. The latter are especially adapted for shirt drying, and are provided with a very simple 
and effective device for suspending the shirts by the yoke, thereby causing them to dry much quicker 
and more evenl}' than by the old method. 

Where parties prefer to build their own Dr}' Room, we can furnish them with racks complete, 
including connecting rods, track rods, etc., same as the cuts shown on page 33. We can furnish also 
either single or double steam coils like those shown on page 32. The coils, of course, can be made 
any size desired. 




COLLAR AND CUFF DAMPENEfl. 




SHIRT DAMPENER. 



38 TROY LAUNDRY MACHINERY CO., LIMITED. 



COLLAR AND CUFF DAMPENER, NO. 1. 

THE rubber rolls are 5 inches iu diameter, and 10 inches in length. The pulleys are 10 inches in 
diameter and should make 75 revolutions per minute. Use a 2 inch belt. Pulley on line shaft 
should have 4 inch straight face. Floor space, 19 x 33 inches. Weight, 300 pounds. 

COLLAR AND CUFF DAMPENER, NO. 2. 

The rubber rolls are 7 inches in diameter, and 15 inches in length. The pulleys are 12 inches in 
diameter and should make 60 revolutions per minute. Use 2^ inch belt. Pulley on line shaft should 
have 4 inch straight face. Floor space 24 x 40 inches. Weight 450 pounds. 

SHIRT DAMPENER, NO. 3. 

The rubber rolls are 7 inches in diameter, and 30 inches in length. The pulleA'S are 12 inches in 
diameter and should make 100 revolutions per minute. Use a 2'^ inch belt. Pulley on line shaft should 
have 5 inch straight face. Floor space, 44 x 55 inches. Weight, 850 pounds. 



GAS CALENDER. 

THE pulleys are i8 
inches in diame- 
ter and 4 inch face, and 
should make from 60 
to 65 revolutions per 
minute. The pulley- 
on line shaft should 
have S inch straight 
face. P'loor space, 36 
X 90 inches. Weight, 
1,850 pounds. 




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41 



STEAM MANGLE. 

STEAM CYLINDER, 16 INCHES IN DIAMETER. 

THE pulleys are 17 inches in diameter, and should make 80 revolutions per minute. Use a 4 
inch belt. Pulley on line shaft, S inch straight face. Connect the exhaust at pulley, and 
steam at the opposite end with 3/2 inch pipe. 

Floor space of 48 inch, 52 x 86 inches. Weight, 2,700 pounds. 
Floor space of 64 inch, 52 x 102 inches. Weight, 2,900 pounds. 
Floor space of 75 inch, 52 x 113 inches. Weight, 3,100 pounds. 



TROY LAUNDRY MACHINERY CO.. LIMITED. 43 



IMPROVED STEAM MANGLE. 

STEAM CYLINDER, 16 INCHES IN DIAMETER. 

WE build this machine in three sizes, 68, 78 and 84 inches. The 68 inch size has three 6 inch 
auxiliar}' rolls, and the 78 and 84 inch sizes have three 8 inch auxiliary rolls. With this 
exception the Mangle is the same as the large size shown on opposite page. 

The pulleys are 17 inches in diameter, and should make 80 revolutions per minute. Use a 4 inch 
belt. Pulle}- on line shaft, 8 inch straight face. 

Connect the exhaust at pulley, and steam at opposite end with 3_j^ inch pipe, using swing joints. 

Floor space of 68 inch, 60 x 112 inches. Weight, 3,500 pounds. 
Floor space of 78 inch, 60 x 122 inches. Weight, 3,800 pounds. 
Floor space of 84 inch, 60 x 128 inches. Weight, 4,100 pounds. 



TROY LAUNDRY MACHINERY CO., LIMITED. 45 



STEAM MANGLE. 

STEAM CYLINDER 24, INCHES IN DIAMETER. 

WE build this machine in two sizes, 90 and 100 inches. The steam heated cylinders are 24 inches 
in diameter, and the heads are put in with }^ inch stud bolts packed with copper gaskets, and 
tested 300 pounds hydraulic pressure. The 90 inch size has a heating surface of 6,786 square inches, 
and the 100 inch, 7,539 square inches. 

The Mangle has four auxiliary rolls, 8 inches in diameter, and are covered with genuine wool cover- 
ing (which absorbs the moisture, and protects the hems of the goods). The pressure is so arranged that 
it can be easily adjusted to accommodate the different thicknesses of the goods. The shafts of the 
auxiliary rolls are made of steel, and the boxes of gun metal. The doffer roll is arranged to take the 
goods from the heated cylinder and carry them either on a receiving table, or on an endless apron. 
The tapes, or cords, are used to prevent the goods from winding around the auxiliary rolls. 

The Mangle is provided with belt shifters, and the shields and protecting guards make it perfecth* 
safe. Goods taken direct from the extractor can be dried and ironed on this machine by passing them 
through once, provided the steam connections are correctly made, and there are about 331 degrees of heat 
in the cylinder. 

Connect the exhaust at the pulley end and the steam at the opposite end with r inch pipe, using 
swing joints. 

The pulleys are 23 inches in diameter, and should make 45 revolutions per minute. Use a 4 inch 
belt. Pulley on line shaft should have 8 inch straight face. 

Floor space of 90 inch, 62 x 137 inches. Weight, 6,500 pounds. 
Floor space of loo inch, 62 x 147 inches. Weight, 7,000 pounds. 



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TROY LAUNDRY MACHINERY CO., LIMITED. 47 

DUPLEX MANGLE. 

OUR Duplex Mangle has two heated cylinders (24 x 100 inches and 8 x 100 inches), and is arranged 
to iron the goods on both sides, giving them a soft satin finish, which is so very desirable for 
table linen especially, and in this respect it has a decided advantage over all other mangles, and from 
the results we have obtained, we have no hesitation whatever in guaranteeing this machine to be the 
best mangle that was ever built for capacity and soft satin finished work. The doffer roll is arranged to 
take the goods from the heated cylinder and carry them either on a receiving table, or on an endless apron. 
The tapes, or cords, are used to prevent the goods from winding around the auxiliary rolls. 

It takes the goods direct from the extractor, and by passing them through the machine once, not only 
dries, but irons them, giving each side of the goods an equally soft finish. 

This mangle is to plain work what our No. 5 Collar and Cuff Ironer is to collars and cuffs, and where 
parties have a sufficient amount of work, they will find it to be the best and most economical mangle made. 

The five auxiliary rolls are covered with genuine wool covering, (which absorbs the moisture and pro- 
tects the hems of the goods). The pressure is arranged so that it can be easily adjusted to the different 
thicknesses of the goods. The shafts of the auxiliary rolls are made of steel, and the boxes of gun metal- 
No expense whatever has been spared in its general construction, and if the steam connections are cor- 
rectly made, and there are 331 degrees of heat in the cylinder, it will give the very best of satisfaction in 
every respect. 

The wool covering on these machines is made especially for us, and cannot be furnished by any other 
supply dealers. 

The pulleys are 23 inches in diameter, and should make 45 revolutions per minute. Use a 4 inch belt. 
Pulley on line shaft should have 8 inch straight face. The machine can be arrranged for two speeds if desired. 

Floor space, 12 x 14 feet. Weight, 9,000 pounds. 



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TROY LAUNDRY MACHINERY CO., LIMITED. 




GAS MANGLES. 

NO. 1. 

THE pulleys are i6 inches in diameter, and 
should make 90 revolutions per minute. 
Use a 3 inch belt. Pulley on line shaft should 
have 6 inch straight face. The heated roll and 
drum are 33 inches in length. Floor space, 
40 X 50 inches. Weight, 700 pounds. 

NO. 2. 

The pulleys are 14 inches in diameter, and 
should make 90 revolutions per minute. Use 
a 3 inch belt. Pulle}' on line shaft should 
have 6 inch straight face. The heated roll 
and drum are 22 inches in length. Floor 
space, 32 X 48 inches. Weight, 600 pounds. 




NO. 7 COLLAR AND CUFF IRONER. 

THE pulleys are 14 inches in diameter, and 
should make 90 revolutions per minute. 
Use a 3 inch belt. Pulley on line shaft should 
have 6 inch straight face. Capacity, 200 dozen 
collars and cuffs per day. Floor space, 24 x 33 
inches. Weight, 450 pounds. 



Troy laundry machinery co., limited. 51 



NO. 5 COLLAR AND CUFF IRONER. 

IT IS THE KING OF ALL COLLAR AND CUFF IRONERS AND HAS A CAPACITY OF 14,000 PER DAY. 

THIS ironer is the most perfect machine of its kind that was ever devised, and the finish it produces 
on collars and cuffs has made the city of Troj^, New York, fiimous for fine laundry work. 

While it gives the goods a beautiful finish, it is not as severe on them as other machines, and with 
proper care and attention the machine itself will last many years. 

One of the first machines built i scmie sixteen years ago ) is in daily use, and is doing as perfect 
work as ever. 

Nearlv all of the collars and cuffs made by the leading manufacturers in the United States are ironed 
on this machine. 

It is arranged for either medium gloss or domestic finish, as desired. 

We are now building the.se machines with three heated rolls, and are using cut gears. 

The pulleys are 24 inches in diameter, and should make 36 revolutions per minute. Use a 4 inch 
belt. The pulley on line shaft siiould have 8 inch straight face. Floor space, 66 x 66 inches. Weight, 
2,100 pounds. 



TROY LAUNDRY MACHINERY CO.. LIMTTED. 53 



NO. 8 COLLAR AND CUFF IRONER. 

OUR No. 8 Collar and Cuff Ironer was designed especially for high gloss work, and, with the exception 
of our No. 5 Ironer, we have no hesitation in guaranteeing it to be superior to au}' other collar 
and cuff ironer. 

We are building this machine with cut gears, which are covered as well as the steel shafts, and the 
nickel-plated guards make it as safe as possible for the operator. 

The graphite bearings for the heated roll do not require oil ; consequently there is no danger of 
oil soiling the work. 

Pressure is obtained by springs instead of weights, and can be adjusted by the notched quadrant to 
any pressure desired. 

The drums are covered with seamless all wool felt jackets, making the bed soft and pliable, which 
does not injure the edges of the collars and cuflfs, or cause them to split, but will give the edges of the 
collars and cuffs the same finish as is produced on the other parts of the goods. 

We have spared no expense in the general construction of this ironer, even to the smallest details. 

The pullej^s are 20 inches in diameter, and should make 60 revolutions per minute. Use a 4 inch 
belt. Pulley on line shaft should have 8 inch straight face. Capacity, 7,000 collars and cuffs per day. 
Floor space, 33 x 64 inches. Weight, 1,650 pounds. 



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NO. 6 COLLAR AND CUFF IRONER. 

UR No. 6 Collar and Cuff Ironer i: adapted more especially for medium gloss or domestic 
finish. 



Pressure is obtained by weights instead of springs. 

The drums are covered with the same material used fi)r covering the drums of our No. 5 aud 
No. 8 Collar aud Cuff Ironers, and it has about the same capacity as our No. 8. 

The pulleys are 20 inches in diameter, and should make 90 revolutions per minute. Pulley on 
line shaft should have S inch straight face. Floor space, 72 x 62 inches. Weight, 1,450 pounds. 



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RECIPROCATING 
COLLAR AND CUFF IRONER. 

THIS machine gives either high or medium 
gloss. The pulleys are 17 inches in diam- 
eter, and should make 95 revolutions per minute. 
Use a 3 inch belt. Pulley on line shaft should 
have a 6 inch straight face. Capacity, 250 dozen 
collars and cuffs per day. Floor space, 30 x 60 
inches. Weight, 700 pounds. 



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PRESS MACHINE 

FOR FINISHING THE INSIDE POINTS OF STANDING COLLARS. 

THE pulleys are lo inches in diameter, and should make 120 revolutions 
per minute. Pulley ou line shaft should have 6 inch straight face. 
Capacity, 400 dozen per day. Floor space, 24 x 27 inches. Weight, 400 
pounds. 



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NO. 8 AUTOMATIC SHIRT IRONER. 

OUR No. S Automatic Shirt Ironer will iron the full length of the bosom automatically, or, if desired, 
the operator can, by using the foot treadle, reverse it at any point instantly. As it has a friction 
movement it is not necessary to slide the belt from one pulley to the other ; consequent!}' it can be 
reversed much easier than those machines that are reversed by sliding the belt on and off a tight pulle}-. 

This machine is arranged to iron one way or both, and the bed can be dropped from tlie hot roll, at 
any point, instantly. 

The bosom boards furnished with the machine are interchangeable ; consequently an operator can have 
a number of boards, which facilitates the ironing of the different kinds and stA'les of shirts. 

As a counter shaft is furnished with each machine, it can be belted from any angle and stopped 
when not in use without throwing off the belts. 

It gives an exceedingly fine fiuisli, and an experienced operator can iron very easily 80 bo.soms an 
hour, as it is a verv easy nuichine to operate. 

The pulleys are 16 inches in diameter, and should make 220 revolutions per minute. Use a 2 inch 
straight and cross belt. Floor space, 46 x 54 inches. Weight, 1,500 pounds. 

Speed the counter shaft 352 revolutions per minute. The tight and loose pulleys are 8 inches in 
diameter and 3 inch face. Pulley to drive machine is 10 inches in diameter and 6 inch straight face. 
Pulle}' on line shaft to drive counter .should have 6 inch straight face. 




NO. 10 SHIRT IRONER. 

OUR No. lo Shirt Ironer is 
similar in principle to our 
No. 9 Combined Ironer, but is built 
especially for ironing shirts. 

The pulleys are 1 2 inches in 
diameter, and should make 160 revo- 
lutions per minute. Use i '/j. inch 
straight and cross belt. Pullej^ on 
line shaft should have 8 inch 
straight face. Capacity, 500 shirts 
per day. Floor space, 40 x 45 
inches. Weight, 750 pounds. 




NO. 9 

COMBINED COLLAR, CUFF 

AND SHIRT IRONER. 

THIS machine has cut gears and 
steel shafts, also a new device 
for adjusting the pressure. The 
pulleys are 12 inches in diameter, 
and should make 160 revolutions per 
minute. Use a ly^ inch straight 
and cross belt. Pullej- on line shaft 
should have 8 inch straight face. 
Capacity, 500 shirts, or 2,500 collars 
and cuffs per daj-. Floor space, 
40 X 45 inches. Weight, 800 pounds. 



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NO. 2 SHIRT IRONER. 

THE pulleys are 14 inche.s in diameter, and should 
make 135 revolutions per minute. Use a 3 
inch belt. Pulle}' on line shaft should have 6 inch 
straight face. Capacit}-, 600 to 800 bosoms per day. 
Floor space. 39 x 45 inches. Weight, 550 pounds. 



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MINNEAPOLIS NECK BAND IRONER. 

HE pulleys are 12 inches in diameter, and should make 29 
revolutious per minute. Pulley on line shaft should have 4 
inch straight face. Floor space, 16 x 43 inches. Weight, 30c 
pounds. 



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NO. 1 BAND IRONER. 



NO. 1 BAND IRONER. 

THE pulleys are 12 inches 
in diameter, and should 
make 60 revolutions per minute. 
Use a 2 inch belt. Pulley on 
line shaft should have 4 inch 
straight face. Floor space, 
20 X 30 inches. Weight, 300 
pounds. 

NO. 2 INSIDE AND OUT- 
SIDE BAND IRONER. 

THE pulleys are 12 inches 
in diameter, and should 
make 125 revolutions per min- 
ute. Use a 2 inch belt. Pulley 
on line shaft should have 4 inch 
straight face. Floor space, 
20 X 30 inches. Weight, 300 
pounds. 




NO. 2 BAND IRONER. 




NO. 3 BAND IRONER. 

THIS machine will iron perfectly collars, cuffs, 
wrist bands of shirts, inside points of stand- 
ing collars and ladies' cape collars, and an ex- 
perienced operator can iron complete from eighty 
to ninety an hour. The pulleys are 12 inches 
in diameter, and should make from 90 to 120 
revolutions per minute. Use a 3 inch belt. 
Pulley on line shaft should have 6 inch straight 
face. Floor space, 24 x 34 inches. Weight, 600 
pounds. 



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SLEEVE IRONER. 

IT is designed especiall}' for finishing the sleeves of 
shirts close to the wrist bands, and is a very use- 
ful machine for this purpose. The pulleys are lo 
inches in diameter, and should make 120 revolutions 
per minute. Use a 2 inch belt. Pulley on line shaft 
should have 4 inch straight face. Floor space, 20 x 32 
inches. Weight, 300 pounds. 




BODY IRONERS. 

WE build tliree sizes 
of these nia- 
chiues.with rolls 12, 18 
and 22 inches in length 

The machine is con- 
structed so that the 
covered drum runs con- 
tinuously, or not, as de- 
sired. The gears are 
cut and the shafts are 
made of machinery 
steel. 

The pulleys are 12 
inches in diameter, and 
should make 150 revo- 
lutions per minute. 
Use a 3 inch Belt. Pul- 
ley on line shaft should 
have 6 inch straight 
face. Floor space, 30 
X 64 inches. Weight, 
900 pounds. 



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COLLAR FOLDER. 

The pulleys are 8 inche.s in diameter, and should 
make from 50 to 60 revolutions per minute. Use 
a. i}4 inch belt. Pulley on line shaft should have 
4 inch straight face. Space required, 11 x 18 inches. 
Weight, 60 pounds. 



IMPROVED 

COLLAR AND CUFF SHAPER. 

inches in diameter, 
1 20 revolutions per 



and 
niin- 



The pulleys are 6 
should make 100 to 
ute. Driving pulley on shaft should have 4 inch 
straight face. Weight about 35 pounds. Space 
required about 10 x 18 inches. 



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PRESSURE BLOWER WITH COUNTER SHAFT. 

NO. 1. 

HE tight and loo.se pulleys are 5 inches in diameter hy i^/4 inch face, 
and should make 350 revolutions per minute. Use a i^ inch belt. 
Pulley on line shaft should have 3 inch straight face. Floor space, 10 x 12 
inches. Weight, 40 pounds. 

NO. 2. 

The tight and loose pulleys are 4 inches in diameter by 2 inch face, 
and should make 600 revolutions per minute. Use a 1^2 inch belt. Pul- 
ley on line shaft should have 4 inch straight face. Floor space, 21 x 16 
inches. Weight, 75 pounds. 



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HAND CYLINDER WASHER. 

SIZE OF INSIDE CYLINDER, 24 X 24 INCHES. 

The cyliuder should make 25 revolutions per 
minute. Floor space, 28 x 48 inches. Weight, 400 
pounds. 



POWER WASHER. 

SIZE OF INSIDE CYLINDER, 24 X 24 INCHES. 

The tight and loose pulleys are 12 inches in 
diameter and 2 inch face, and should make 75 revolu- 
tions per minute. Use a 2 inch belt. Floor space, 
28 X 48 inches. Weight, 400 pounds. 



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HAND WASHER. 

No. I, capacity lo shirts. No. 3, capacity 12 
shirts. No. 4, capacity 14 shirts. No. 5, capacity 
18 shirts. No. 6, 24 shirts, or their equivalent, at 
a load. 




THE UNIVERSAL WRINGERS. 

No. 25^, Rolls 10 X 134 in. No. i. Rolls 12x2 in. 
No. i^. Rolls II X I 7s in. No. S, Rolls 14 x 2 '^ in. 

The Universal Wringer, for stationary tubs only, 
with reversible water guide to turn the water either 
way. 

Size A zyi, Rolls 10 x 1-^4 inches. Size B i}<, 
Rolls II X I ?s inches. Size C i, Rolls 12x2 inches. 
Size D 8, Rolls 14 x 2'4 inches. 




DAMPENING PRESS. 

THIS press is made almost entirely of iron. It 
has 4 springs set in iron braces at each corner 
of the follower. They have a movement of 2 inches 
and give a pressure of 800 pounds. It can be oper- 
ated from either side. Size, 24 x 28 inches. Weight, 
500 pounds. 




DAMPENING PRESS. 

We build tliis press in two sizes: 24 x 24 
and 24 X 30 inches. Weight, 300 pounds. 



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NO. 9 COMBINED COLLAR, CUFF 
AND SHIRT IRONER. 

THE No. 9 Combined Collar, Cuff and 
Shirt Ironer is a very convenient 
machine for hand laundries. It will give a 
gloss finish, and can be used with either gas 
or gasoline burner. It has cut gears, and 
the new device for adjusting the pressure, 
etc , makes it the best hand combined ironer 
on the market. Floor space, 36 x 40 inches. 
Weight, 650 pounds. 




NO. 7 HAND IRONER. 

This little iroiier is designed fur laundries that are without 
steam power. It does its work as perfectly and satisfactorily as the 
larger machines. Gives a high gloss finish, or, by reducing the 
pre.ssure, the finish is reduced to medium gloss. From loo to 150 
dozen collars or cuffs can be ironed per day. Runs easily, and at 
very trifling co.st for ga.s. Floor space, 26 x 30 inches. Weight, 
400 pounds. 




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TYLER POLISHING MACHINES. 

This machine, though very simple to o|)eiate. iiroduces results 
superior to any hand machine made. It will polish a shirt bosom 
perfectly, giving it a very high finish. Collars and cuffs are done 
on it equally as well as shirts. An ironer can do twice as much with 
this machine as by hand alone. The doable jointed arm allows the 
iron to be moved in any direction while the pre.ssure is obtained by 
the powerful spring. Floor space, 30 .\ 30 inches. Weight. 150 lbs. 




IMPROVED BLOCK IRONER. 

This is an improved pattern of the old-fashioned 
block machine, too well known to need description. 
It is a very useful machine with a skilled operator, 
where there is no demand for steam power machiner}^ 
These machines are furnished with either beveled or 
straight blocks, as desired. Floor space, i8 x 48 
inches. Weight, 200 pounds. 




THE DOMESTIC MANGLE. 

It is provided with anti-friction wheel bearings, 
and will therefore admit of heavy pressure and 
yet turn easily. Only one size is made, viz.: No. 2, 
with rolls 23 X 3^ inches. 



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THE AMERICAN MANGLE. 

Made in three sizes for hand power, viz.: No. 3, 
rolls 23 X 5 "4 inches. No. 2, rolls 2652 -"< 6 inches. 
No. A, rolls 33 X 6 inches. 




THE PUTNAM MANGLE. 

Only one size is made, viz.: No. i, with rolls 
23 X 3 ^'4 inches. 



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FLUTERS. 

Rolls, 4I/2, 6 and 8 inches in length, and having 
10, 12, 15, iS, 22, 26, 30, 40 and 50 flutes. 




SEAM DAMPENER. 

Capacity, 500 dozen per day. Space required, 
6x15 inches. Weight, 20 pounds. 





HAND SEAM DAMPENER. 



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<>>sa 





GAS IRON HEATERS. 



GAS IRON HEATER. 



ONE IRON HEATER AND HOOD. 



For either sad or poli.shing irons. To be used in 
combination witli a blower. 



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GAS MACHINE. 

For generating gas 
from naphtha or gas- 
oline for heating iron- 
ing machines. The 
cost of production is 
from 75 to 90 cents 
per 1000 cubic feet. 
Floor space, 17 x 17 
inches. Weight, 55 
pounds. 








GASOLINE BURNER. 



For heating small ironing machines. 



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STARCH KETTLES. 

THEY are made of the best hammered copper, heavily 
tinned, with a steam jacket riveted at the center, 
warranted to resist lOO pounds of steam pressure to the 
square incli. We make 5 sizes : 

5 gallon, 12 inches deep x 12 in. in diani. wciijht, 60 lbs. 

75 " 
90 " 

100 " 

120 " 

150 " 



10 




15 


X 15 


15 




17 


X18 


20 




19 


' X 20 


30 




21 


x2:, 


40 




28 


' X 24 



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STATIONARY WASH TUBS. 

THESE tubs are made of 2 inch cypress, grooved, leaded and put together with lag bolts, having 
brass waste plugs, and iron legs, as shown in cut. Inside measure of each compartment is as 
follows: Length 28 inches, width 25 inches, depth 17 inches, height, including standards 32 inches. 



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SQUARE TRUCK TUB. 

24X30X24 INCHES DEEP. WEIGHT, 100 POUNDS. 
OTHER SIZES MADE IF DESIRED. 



ROUND TRUCK TUB. 

20 INCHES IN DIAMETER X 26 INCHES 
DEEP INSIDE. WEIGHT, 100 POUNDS. 



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BASKETS. LAUNDRY TRUCK. 

These ba.sket.s are made in four sizes, viz.: 2, 3. 4 ami 7 bushels each. Furnished plain, iron-bound, 
or with cover. 




NO. 2. THREE 

TIERS, WITH 

CASING. 

It lieats al one time 
46 Sad Irons or 92 Pol- 
ishing Irons. Weight, 
760 pounds. 



NO. 2. THREE TIERS, 

WITH CASING AND 

SELF-FEED. 

It heats at one time 
46 Sad Irons, or 92 Pol- 
ishing Irons. Weight, 
800 pounds. 




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Irons 



NO. 2. THREE TIERS. 

It heats at one time 46 Sad Irons or 92 Polishing 
Weight, 550 pounds. 




NO. 2. TWO TIERS. 

It heats at one time 30 Sad Irons or 60 Polishing 
Irons. Weight, 480 pounds. 



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NO. 2. ONE TIER. 

It heats at one time 16 Sad Irons or 32 Polish- 
ing Irons. Weight, 390 ponnds. 



NO. 1. TWO TIER. 

The No. I, two tier, will heat at one time, 24 Sad 
Irons, or 48 Polishing Irons. Weight, 285 pounds. 

The No. I, three tier, will heat at one time, 36 Sad 
Irons, or 72 Polishing Irons. Weight. 360 pounds. 



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NO. 1. ONE TIER. 

The No. I, one tier, will heat 
at one time, 12 Sad Irons, or 24 
Polishing Irons. Weight, 210 
pounds. 




NO. 1. ONE TIER. 

WITH HOT WATER RING. 

Weight, 265 pounds. 




NO. 1. ONE TIER. 

WITH BOILER TOP. 

'I'liis Stiive will be found very conven- 
ient in laundries where steam i.s not used, 
for heating water, boiling starch, etc. It 
will heat 1 2 Sad Irons or 24 Polishing Irons, 
without placing the iroi.s on the extreme 
top. Weight, 265 pounds. Diameter of 
top, 20 inches. 




EXHAUST FAN. 



Diameter of Wheel 
Diameter of Pulley . 
I-'ace of Pulley ... . 



. 1 In. 


In. 

30 


In. 


In. 


In. 


In. 


In. 


In. 


In. 


24 


36 


42 


48 


54 


60 


72 


84 


■ 4 


6 


^ 


8 


9 


9 


10 


12 


14 


1 2 


2 


3 


i'A 


4 


4 


5 


554 


6 




STEAM SEPARATOR. 

IT removes all entrained water from the supply 
pipe and delivers dry hot steam to a mangle, 
dry-room or pniii]). 



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DUPLEX WATER FILTERS AND PURIFIERS. 

ON"]-; (if ihf important features of thi.s Filter is tlie melliod of preventing the 
sand from the two sand cylinders escaping into the lower chaml.iers, and 
from thence into the pipe <<r tanks, .\nother advantage of the duplex- construction, 
and one of great moment : The filter can be cleansed in less time and with less water 
than one of single construction, and it is cleansed with thoroughly yl-'/Avri/ water. No 
impuyi- water whatever is brought in contact with the sand in the lower part of the 
sand cylinders, which remain at all times, whether in the process of filtering or in that 
of cleansing, absolutely free from earthy matter or tither debris. 



SiZK NrMl'.KK. 



S 



Capacity in gals, pot Minntf. . 5. ^ '&. 10. 15. 30. 60. 100. \ 250. 

.Size of Supply Pipe .V in- 'X in. \%\n. i;4m. j 2 in. 2^ in. 3 in. 6 in. 

Shipping Weight of Filter. 700 lbs. 1 100 lbs. 1200 lbs. 1600 lbs. 2800 lbs. 5000 lbs. S500 lbs. 12000 lbs 
Shipping Vtk\\\ of Filtering Matfrial. . 400 lbs. 800 lbs. 1000 lbs. [2CO lbs. 3600 lbs. 6oco lbs. 12000 lbs 50000 lbs 

Head Room Required j 5 ft. ' 6 ft. i 6 ft. , 6^ ft. , 7,'/< ft. i 7 ft. j 9 ft. I 12 ft. 

Floor Space Required 1 2.X4 ft. , 2x5 ft. | 2x5 ft. | 3x5 ft. 3x8 ft. 5x10 ft 6x15 ft. 10x20 ft. 

Test Pressure : 100 lbs. 100 lbs. 100 lbs. ' 100 lbs. 100 lbs. 100 lbs. 100 lbs. ' 100 lbs 

I I ; I , I ■ 



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BOILER FEED PUMP. 

ARRANGED FOR HOT OR COLD WATER. 
DIMENSIONS. 



Diameter of Steam Cylinder 
Diameter of Water Cylinder. 
Letigtli of Strokf 
v-iize of Steam I'i]n 
COILER Size of Exhaust Pip 
Size of Suction Pipe 
Size of Discharge I'ipe . . 

Strokes per minute 2^0-350 

Gallons per Stroke 

Gallons per Minute 

Gallons per Hour 

Maximum H. P. Guaranteed 

Floor Space 7 x 12 

Weight j 231b 



■015; 



ibo 



in: 


t. 


11 


3 


■t 




iK 


- 




1 


I'/i 


1 '« 


/-v 


. ;*i 


I 


I75-3PO 


150-250 


140-200 


.020S 


.0702 


.IIO925I 


364 


10.. 13 


15- 5295 


218.4 


631. s 


931.77 


35 


60 


100 


8x j6 


10 X 21 


11 X 23 


soft' 


ion ftl 


140 lb 



l3o-lt)0 

.1836 

23.868 

1432 

150 

10 X 32 

250 i!> 



125-160 

■3574 

43-675 

2620.5 

250 

13 X37 



NOTK.— Capacity liased on Slowest Speed. ( Measurement in inches.) 



FEED WATER HEATER. 



THE shell of heater is made of steel; the flues of seamless drawn brass; the heads are flanged with a 
special rounding flange, so that there is no possibility of leaking from unequal expansion. Each 
heater is subjected to a test of 150 pounds, and guaranteed to be perfectly tight. These heaters are especially 
adapted where lar^e ciuantities of boiling water are used. Thev are made in sizes from 30 to 1200 horse power. 



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AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE. 

These Engines are built frini new designs anil patterns. The Cylinders are jacketed, and all the working parts .are constructed 
in the simplest manner, and the most etticient lor wear and adjustment. They are made from tem-plates, and repans can be furnished 
when wanted. All reciprocating parts are well balanced by the Crank Discs, which are large in diameter. 



SPECIFICATIONS OF AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINES. 



8 xio 



300 



Number of Hiigine 

Size of Engine, in inches 

Number of revolutions per nimutc '. . 

Rated Horse Power (at 40Jbs. M EJP.K ] 30 

I )iameter of Steam Pipe, in inches ... 2K 

I liameter of Kxhaust Pipe, m inches 3,'-^ 

1 Jiameter of Shalt and Crank Pni. \n niches , 3 J4 

Size of both Pulleys, in inches I 48x912 

Floor Space occupied, in inches . . •.^jjjj_^^^^^j^^jjjj_^_^j^j^ 90x44 

Weight, about | 4100 



9x to 
30o_ 
38: 



lox 12 
50 



__4 

11X12 

'62 



3 

3 "4 4 

3'A , 4.-4 ^ 
48x9;^ ! 54 X Io>i 
90x44 1 114x72 



4300 



5500 



3'A 

4'A 

4H 
54 X 10'/ 
114x72 

5800 



2x12 

_275 

4 
4>^ 

4K 



275 



«7 

4'A 

5 

45* 



/■ 


8 


14X 14 


'5x14 


250 
107 


250 
123 



54X12H I 54X i2>^ : 60X i4>< 6oxi4>^ 
114x75 114x75 j 126x80 I 126x80 

8000 I I200( 



7500 



12500 



FIXTURES. 

Witii an Engine ordered "complete" the following fixtures will be furnished : 

GaU Throttle-valve, large size Sight-feed Lubricator, t7vo heavy Pulleys, per specifications turned and balanced, full set Sight-feed^ Oil 
Cups, nickel-plated automatic oiling de-vices for Crank Pin. Cross-head' and Eccentric, full set steel case-hardened ll'renches. nickel-plated Crank 
Shield, drip connections from Cvlinder and Steam Chest. 

Connecting Pipes betw'een the Engine and Boiler. Exhaust Pipe, and Foundation liolts are subject to order, and are charged 
extra. 

When preferred, we will furnish a good automatic Grease Cup for Crank Pin, Cross-head and Eccentric, in place of the auto- 
matic oUiiig devices. 



OUR ENGINES ARE ALL THOROUGHLY TESTED UNDER STEAM BEFORE SHIPMENT. 




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STANDARD" BOILER WITH HALF ARCH FRONT. 



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SPECIFICATIONS OF "STANDARD" BOILERS. 



Number of Size. 



Horse Power, as usually rated 

Diameter of Boiler iu inches 

Thickness of shell " 

Thickness of main heads *' 

Thickness of dome plate " 

Thickness of dome head '• 

T.enj^th of tubes in feet 

Nninher of tubes I3 inch diam. ) 

Square feet heating surface about 

Lenjjth of prates in iuches 

Diameter of dome 

Heij^ht of dome " | 

Diameter of smoke stack " | 

Leng^th of smoke stack iu feet 



661 66 

1-s ; 3-8 



Weight of boiler and britchen about 

Weight of boiler fixtures. '■ 

Weight of boiler and fixtures about I 



Weight of flush ended boiler, with four wall 
brackets about 



Weight, with full front aud all fixtures . .about 




! 16 



7-16 


7-16 


5-16 


S-16! 


3-S 


3-S 


15 


16 


<)S 


OS 


1296 


I377i 


54 


54 


36 


36 


40 


40 


■ 30 


30 


60 


60 


I2Q00 


I.-?6oo 



72 

7-16 

1-2 
5-16 

3-8 
16 
120 

1660 
54 
36 
40 
34 
60 



,600 6500 



192001 23000 



13400 16300 



20800 24700 



150 



7-16 

1-2 

S-16 

3-8 
iS 
84 

6o- 
36 
40 
34 
60 



1S300 
6700 



25000 

iSioo 
26700 





I 


. 


3 1 m 

22 

iS 


4 5 


fi i T 1 Tli 


8 9 ■ 10 1 loK II 1 12 I.; 1-1 15 16 17 






4 5 , ; ,.- 


With hand hole in each 1 3^ inch ^. 


>6 

13 


20 

16 


30 

25 


36 
30 


42 50 64 7S 94 102 

^4 4:^ ^4 64 1 7S 1 84 





Regular boiler fixtures comprise : Half-arch front, with liners for fire-brick, grates, grate-bearers, boiler stand, rear arch bars, rear ash door and 
frame, safety valve, steam gauge, water gauge htted with stand-pipe, three gauge cocks, whistle and pipe, blow-off valve, check and stop valves, smoke- 
stack and guys (four times the length of stack). 

(irates for No. 7 and larger boilers are in two lengths. Single length grates will be furnished for these sizes when ordered, at a small additional cost. 
The width of the grates, in all cases, equals the diameter of the boiler. Sawdust grates, 12 inches longer than regular grates, will be substituted, when 
ordered, without extra charge. All smoke-stacks up to and including 2.S inches diameter, are made of No. 16, and larger sizes of No. 14 iron. If heavier 
iron is rec)uired, a proportionate charge will be made. 

Wall brackets, wall plates and rollers, binding bars and rods, stack-plates .uul anchor bolts, are all subject to order, and are charged extra. 

No. }'/2 and smaller sizes are without man-huUs ; all larger sizes have man-hole on top of shell. 



THESE BOILERS ARE ALL TESTED AND INSPECTED. 



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CLASS B, DISC-CRANK VERTICAL ENGINES. 

We present tlii.s style of Engine as the most desirable form for general 
purposes where small powers are required. The}' are ver}- strong, heavy in 
construction, but well proportioned, and will stand hard work and high 
speed. 

A critical steam test of every Engine is made before it leaves our fac- 
tory, and the necessary adjustments carefully made, so that the Engine is 
ready to run the moment it is placed in position and given steam. 
We make six sizes of this Engine as below : 

TABLE OF DIMENSIONS AND PRICE LIST. 



Horse-power, as usually rated. . . . 

Size of Cylinder, inches j 4 

Revolutions per minute 

Size of Steam Pipe, inches 

Size of Exhaust Pipe, inches 

Diameter of Shaft, inches 

Diameter of Fly Wheel, inches. ....... 

Face of Fly Wheel, Inches 

Height from Floor to center of Shaft, 
inches 



Height to top of Cylinder. . . 
Floor space occupied, inches 
Weight of Engine, lbs 



3 


5 


4x4 


5 -^ s 


-5° 


^5° 


I 


I 


'tV 
16 


■li 

20 


4 


5 


10 


1 2 


Ft. 


Ft. 111. 


3 
15 X 28 

35° 


3 7 

18x36 

600 



7 


10 


14 




20 


0x0 


7 >; 7 


<S X ,S 


9 


X 9 


200 


190 


180 




160 


I 


C'4 


.>2 




2 


1 >4 


J 1.. 


2 




2>-2 


'li; 


2-nj 


-'U 




-^H 


•24 


3- 


36 




4-^ 





7 


8 




9 


'4 


iS 


20 




-M 


Ft In 


Ft. 111. 


Ft. 111. 


Ft 


111. 


4 5 


S I 


5 '^ 


6 





22 X 40 


25 X 46 


28 X 50 


30 X 56 


900 


1300 


1 800 


2 


400 













In ordering, stale distinctly; 

CLASS B, DISC-CRANK VERTICAL ENGINE. 



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CLASS B, SELF-CONTAINED DISC-CRANK HORIZONTAL ENGINES. 

In presenting tliis form of Horizontal Engine, we feel confident that it describes one peculiarly suitable for all kinds of work 
where high speed and smooth running are required. The Engine being all complete on a single cast iron base, prevents any of its 
working parts from becoming deranged or out of line. The material is of the best that can be obtained, and the workmanship excelled 
by none. In fact, in all our Engines we would call attention to the quality and material of our work. We do not aim to make the 
cheapest Engine in the market, but we do aim to make the best of this class. We spare no pains in making them perfect in every 
detail. 




TABLE OF DIMENSIONS AND PRICE LIST. 



Horse-Power, as usually rated . . 

Size of Cylinder inches 

Revolutions per minute 

Size of Steam Pipe inches 

Size of Exhaust Pipe " 

Diameter of Shaft " 

Diameter of Kly- Wheel. . " 

Face of Fly Wheel " 

Floor Space required " 

Weight of Engme lbs I 



5X5 
250 



I 

.1 1 

TS 



20 

5 
29x343 
600 I 



6X6 
200 

24 
6 

1x38 
900 



10 



>4 



7X7 
190 

IX 

2| 
32 

7 



8x8 
180 

2 
241- 



9x9 

160 

-> 

2>^ 

-7! G 
"TIT. 

42 
.9 



41x46 46x5248x57 

1300 ; 1800 I 2400 



In ordering, state distinctly: 
CLASS B, DISC-CRANK HORIZONTAL ENGINE. 



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TABLE OF DIMENSIONS OF FULL LENGTH TUBE" 
VERTICAL TUBULAR BOILERS. 




Number of size. . . , 


I 


2 

5 


3 


yA 


4 


S 


6 


7 


8 


9 


Horse-power, as usually rated 


4 


6 


6 


7 


9 


II 


12 


14 


16 


Diameter of Boiler, in inches 


24 
4 
19 
23 
X 
H 
No. 2 

24 
900 

1300 


24 

5 
19 

y% 

No. 2 

24 

ICOO 

1400 


>9 

y% 

No. 2 

24 

HOC 
15CO 


27 

5 
21 

27 

No. 2 

30 
34 
10 

1 100 

1500 


30 
5 

24 

27 

% 

No. 2 
42 
34 
10 

1200 

1800 


^6 

24 

27 

X 
'A 

No. 2 

46 
10 

1400 

2000 


30 

7 

24 
27 

'i 

No. 2 

42 

58 
10 

1600 

2200 


30 

27 

X 

No. 2 

60 

46 

'4 
1700 
2300 


36 
7 

30 
27 

X 

No. 2 
60 
58 
14 

2100 
2700 


36 
8 

30 
27 

No! 2 
60 
70 
14 

2500 
3100 


Height of Boiler, in feet 

Diameter of Furnace, in inches 


Height of Furnace, in inches . . 


Thickness of Shell, in inches 


Thickness of Heads in inches 


Thickness of Furnace Plate, in inches. . . . 

No. of Tubes (all 2-in. diameter) 

Length of Tubes in inches 


r^iameter of Stack, in inches 


Weight of Boiler, without Fixtures, lbs., 
about 


Weight of Boiler, with Fixtures, lbs., 
about 





TABLE OF DIMENSIONS-CONTINUED. 



Number of size , 



Horse-power, as usually rated 



Diameter of Boiler, in inches 

Height of Boiler, in feet 

Diameter of Furnace, in inches 

Height of Furnace, in inches 

Thickness of Shell, in inches 

Thickness of Heads, in inches 

Thickness of Furnace Plate, in inches 

No. of Tubes (all 2-in. diameter) 

Length of Tubes, in inches 

Diameter of Stack, in inches 

Weight of Boiler, without Fixtures, lbs., about. 
Weight of Boiler, with Fixtures, lbs., about. . . . 



10 


n 


12 


•3 


14 


•s 


20 


23 


27 


30 


35 


40 


42 


i? 


42 


48 


48 


48 


7 


8 


9 


8 


9 


10 


3^ 


36 


36 


42 


42 


42 


30 


30 


30 


30 


30 


30 


5 


5 


5 


5 


6 




IS 


Tf 


Tff 


IS 


T6 


tV 


y» 


^8- 


n 


Vi 


^ 


f« 


6 


s 


5 


B 


5 


B 


^4 


I^ 


^\ 


Iff 


TS 


T^ 


84 


120 


120 


120 


S6 


68 


80 


68 


80 


92 


16 


16 


16 


20 


20 


20 


2800 


3200 


3600 


4000 


4500 


5000 


3700 


4100 


45CO 


5400 


5900 


6400 



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STEAM GENERATORS. 

These Steam Generators are intended for heating water, boihng 
clothes, making starch, etc., in hand laundries. They are tested at 
about forty pounds pressure. The water supply to the boiler is auto- 
matically regulated by a brass float and valve which shuts off the water 
when it reaches the right height and allows more to enter as needed. 
In sizes Nos. i G and 2 G the float and valve are placed inside of the 
steam dome, while in N0S.3 G and 4 G they are contained in an iron float- 
box (Z) outside of the dome but attached to the latter by pipes (2, 4). 

Where the Generators are to be used in cities or towns having water- 
works, the water supply pipe (B) is attached directly to a hydrant. 
Where there is no hydrant pressure, a strong, tight barrel or tank is 
placed on a support opposite the top of the generator, and filled with 
water from a hole in the head, which is then plugged up. A small 
pipe from the dome carries steam to the top of the barrel to force the 
water into the generator through a pipe from the bottom of the barrel. 

A pipe (E) carries steam to where it is needed for use. More pipes 
can be used if desired. The safety valve (\) is combined with a vacuum 
valve to prevent matter being sucked up into the boiler through the 
steam pipe when there is no steam up. 

Full instructions for setting up and using are sent with every gen- 
erator. Please state in ordering whether the water connection will be 
made with a hydrant or supply ban el. 



size. 



No. I G. 
No. 2 G. 
No. 3 G. 
No. 4 G. 



Horse Power. 



Diameter. Height. 



K 


15 in. 


4S in 


I 


:7in. 


50 in 


2 


22 in. 


■56 in 


25^ 


22 in. 


63 in 



Size of Fire-box 



10 X24 in. 
12 X 24 in. 
16 X 26 in. 

16x33 in. 



Shipping W't. ^ 



350 lbs. 
450 lbs. 
900 lbs. 
960 lbs. 



Sectional cut of sizes Nos. i G and z G. 



The fixtures include an ash-box, grate, shaker, combined safety and vacuum 

^valve. gauge cocks, blow-off valve and 3^2 feet of ^'4 in. steam hose with 2^4 ft of 
iron pipe to convey steam for heating or cooking. We also furnish ).% inch angle 
valve and nipple to connect with a water supply pipe from a hydrant, or, '^\^ ft. of 
^2 in. rubber hose and 4 ;'3 in. iron nipples to make the two connections with a 
water supply barrel. 




Cut of size No. 3 G or 4 (i with float box. 



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WAGONS. 

THE above cut illustrates oue of the many laundry wagons which we are prepared to furnish to the 
trade. We carry in stock wagons of the latest designs, from the plain canvas body and top to a 
full paneled top with beveled back corners, double doors, lamps, etc. These wagons are made of the 
very best material. 



TROY LAUNDRY MACHINERY CO., LIMITED. 



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SPECIALTIES FOR LAUNDRY USE. 
SAD IRONS. TROY POLISHING IRONS. 

CAST IRON AND WIRE IRON STANDS. 

IRON HOLDERS. COLLAR STRINGERS. LAUNDRY NETS. EYELET RAISERS. 

PURE TALLOW SOAP. HANDY BLUING BOOK. 




BLUING. 

We manufacture a superior laundry bluing, which gives Troy work the beautiful and desirable color that renders it so famous. 
It can be furnished in either liquid or dry state. The dry blue, put up in compact boxes of one pound each, is both cheaper and more 
convenient for shipment. If you want superior work use this bluing. No other equals it. 

INDELIBLE INK. 

This ink withstands the bleach, and is plain and legible until the fabric is worn out. Does not thicken, and flows readily from the 
pen. We guarantee it will give j^erfect satisfaction. 



FOR SOFTENING WATER 

DOUBLE CONCENTRATED POWDERED 98? 
CAUSTIC SODA. 

PACKED FOR LAUNDRY USE IN TEN-POUND AIR-TIGHT TINS. 



FOR MAKING LAUNDRY SOAP 

REAL CAUSTIC POTASH 

PACKED FOR LAUNDRY USE IN TWENTY- 
POUND AIR-TIGHT TINS. 



FOR BLEACHING AND WHITENING PURPOSES 

EXTRA STRONG CHLORIDE OF LIME 

OR 

BLEACHING POWDER. 
PACKED FOR LAUNDRY USE IN TEN-POUND A I R-TIG HT Tl N S. 

FOR FINE WASHING PURPOSES 

REFINED PEARL ASHES. 

PACKED FOR LAUNDRY USE IN TEN- 
POUND AIR-TIGHT TINS. 



Full and plain directions for making soap, softening water and bleaching, or the manufacturing of a cheap and etiicient bleaching 
liquid, by the use of the above named articles, are given in the "Laundry Guide," a convenient little book which every laundryman 
should have and preserve for reference. We will mail it free upon application. 



PULLEYS, SHAFTING, WROUGHT IRON PIPES, ETC., ETC, 

FRICTION PULLEYS. 

These pulleys are very desirable for driving centrifugal extractors, avoiding the slipping of the belt in starting up the machine. 











DIAMETER 


IN INCHES. 






20 




Face in Inches. 


8 


10 


12 


14 


15 


l6 


18 


Face in Inches. 


2 

3 
4 


4-50 
5-00 


5-50 


6.00 


7.00 
7-50 


7 50 
8.00 


8.00 
8.50 


9.00 
9.75 


10 00 
11.00 


2 

3 

4 



IRON PULLEYS. 



DIAMETER IN INCHES. 



65'l-75'I 

80 1.90 2 

95'2.05 2 

10 2.25,2 

252.45 2 

2.65|3 

2.853 

.... 3 

.... 3 



1.852. 
2.15 2 
2-35 2 
2-55 2 
2.803 



3.00 
3.25 
3-55 . 
3.8o:3 
3 90,4 



002.252.35 2 
252.50 2.5512 
502.75 2.753 
753.003.003 
003.253.253 
25 3.50 3.50 3 
50 3-75 3-75 4 
65 4.00 4 10 4 
954.254.454 
20 4.50 4. So 5. 
..|4.8o'5.I5 5. 



50 2 
75 2 
00 3 

253 

50 '3 
75 3 
05 4 
40'4 
75 5 
105 

205 



60] 2 
8513- 
10,3. 

35 3 
60 4. 

95^4- 
35'4- 
65 5- 
05j5- 
40 5- 
85,6. 



13 14 15 16 



75 3 
oo[3 
25,3 
50,'3 

ooj4 

254 
605 
005 
505 
80,6 

20J6 



003 

253 
503 

754. 

10 4, 

50V 
005, 
30 '5. 

756. 
256. 

75 7- 



10,3-253 
35|3-45i3 
653.854 

DO 4 . 20 4 

35'4.654 

75t5.05i5 
25 5.65'6 
75I6.10 6 
25,6.70 7 
757. 25 7 
2517.75 8 



■5013.653 
■753.904 
■ 104.30:4 

4o|4 75'4 
,90,5. 20;5 
45!5-75;6 
00'6.35|6 
506.85:7 
25 7.80 7 
75 S 00 S 
25,8. 5o'9 



4 00 

4-35 
5 



.60 10 
.40 II 



501 
75' 5 
50 5 
00: 6 
75i 7 
■SO 7 
25 8 
00! 9 
70 10 
50 II 
50' 12 



4-75 



23 ! 24 



5-25 
5.50 
6.10 
6-85 
765 
8.45 
9-50 
10.20 
11.10 
12.10 



5.50 
6.00 
6.50 
7.25 
8. 10 

8.95 
9.90 
11.00 
12.85 
12.90 
14 05 



27 



6.00 
6.50 
7.00 
7.65 
8.60 

9-45 
10.55 



6.50 
7.00 
750 
8.15 
9 05 
10.00 
II. 10 
11.5012.20 
l2.6o'l3 50 
13.75 14.60 
15.00' 15.90 



28 


25 


7.00 


8 


7 ..50 


8. 


8.00 


Q 


8.50 


9 


9-50 
10.60 


II. 
II. 


11.70 


12 


12.90 


13 


14-25 
15-45 
16.85 


14. 
16 
17 



50 



30 
8.50 

9.00 

950 
10.50 
11-50 
12.50 
13.50 
14.50 
15-75 
17-15 
18.60 



10.50 
II 25 
12.25 

I3-S7 

14.50 
15-50 
16.50: 

17.501 
18.50 



38 



11.25 

12. 00 
13-00 

14 75 
15.50 
16-75 
18 00 
20.25 
20.50 



12.00I 
12-75I 
J3-75' 
15.00 
16.25 
17.62 

19. CO 

20.50 

22.00 



12.75 
14.12 
J5-5O 
16.88 
18.25 
19.88 
21.50 
23-13 

24-75 



15.00 
16.25 
17.00 
18.13 
19-25 
20. S8 
22.50 
26.50 
27.00 



WOOD SPLIT PULLEYS. 



DIAMETER IN INCHES. 



•3 
14 



60 2.70 

75J2.85 
00 3.10 
253.35 
403-53 
553-70 
723-90 
90 4. 10 4 
4 



12 13 



80 2.903 

95*3 103 
203.40:3 
55!3-75'4 
704. 00 4 
854-254 
084.535 
304.805 
■7o'5-2o]5 
io'5:6o!6 
..|....|6 
...... 6 



14 15 16 17 18 19 



003 

-253 
653 
10 4 
4o'4 
7o'5 
02,5 
35 '5 
68:6 
oo!6 
30I6 
60 7 



10 


3 


45 


3 


85 


4 


35 


4 


75 5 


105 


485 


85 6 


1S6 


507 


857 


20 


7 



3-503 

85^4 
4-254 
4-S55 
5-35 5 
5 85 6 
6.306 
6.70 7 
7-lo'7 
7-50'8 

— '8 
8-25I9 



703.90 
-054-25 
55,4-80 
10I5-50 
656.13 
256.75 
-657.15 
107-50 
5518-05 
00 S.60 
50:9-20 
00 9.80 



20 
4.10 


21 


22 


23 
4.90 


24 


25 


26 


27 


28 


29 


30 


31 


32 


4.40 


4-70 


5.10 


















4-45 


4.70 


4-95 


5.20 


5.40 


5.80 


6.35 


6,78 


7.20 


7.60 


8 00 


8.40 


8.80 


5 20 


5-60 


5-90 


6.15 


6.35 


6.65 


7. CO 


7-40 


7. So 


8.20 


8.60 


9.00 


9-40 


6-00 


6,40 


6.85 


7-05 


7-30 


7 60 


7-95 


8.27 


8.60 


9.00 


9-40 


9-85 


10.30 


6.60 


6-95 


7-45 


7-70 


8.05 


S.40 


8. So 


9-13 


9 45 


9-95 


10.45 


11.02 


11.60 


7-15 


7-50 


8,00 


S.40 


8.80 


9.20 


9.60 


9 95 


10.30 


10. go 


11.50 


12.20 


12.90 


7.60 


8.10 


8.70 


9.20 


9-65 


9 -85 


10.05 


10.63 


11.20 


11.80 


12 40 


13.17 


13-05! 


8.00 


8.65 


9.40 


9-95 


■0-45 


10.90 


11.40 


11-75 


12.10 


12.67 


13-25 


14-13 


15-00 


8-75 


9-55 


10.40 


11.05 


11-55 


12.15 


12-80 


13-25 


13-70 


14.20 


14-90 


15-68 


16.45 


9-50 


10.40 


11-20 


12.00 


12.70 


13.40 


14-20 


14-72 


15-25 


15-87 


16.50 


17.20 


17.90 


10.25 


11.20 


12.10 


13.00 


13-90 


14.80 


15-85 


16.47 


17.10 


17.92 


18.75 


19-52 


20.30 


11.00 


12-00 


13-00 


14.00 


15.10 


16.25 


17-50 


18.25 


19.00 


20 00 


21.00 


21.87 


22.75 



9.20 
9-95 
10. go 
12.30 
13.70 
14.85 
16.00I 
17-47 
18-95 
21-45 
23.62 



9.60 
10.50 
11.50 
13.00 
14-50 
15-75 
17.00 
18.50 
20.00 
22.50 
2450 



10.10 
11.20 
12.25 
13-75 
15-25 
16.65 
IS. 05 
19.62 
21.25 
23-50 
25.80 



36 



10.60 
11.90 
13 00: 
14.50 
16.00 

17-55! 
19.20 
20.80 
22.50 
24 50 
26.50 



14.50 
16.05 
17-60 
19-15 
20.70 
22.70 
24-25 
26.60 
28.50 



16.00 
17-50 
19.00 
20-75 
22.50 
24 65 
26,75 
28.85 
31.00 



13 
14 



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SHAFTING. 


Inches Diameter 


'A 


■A 


m 


■H 


2r\ 


2t's 


2H 


m 


Prices per foot 


$0.75 


$0.80 


$0.87 


$1.05 


$1.25 


$1.50 


$1.80 


$2.15 


Weight per foot, finished 


3-77 


5-52 


7.61 


10,03 


12.80 


15.89 


19-31 


23.06 



SUGGESTIONS WHEN ORDERING SHAFTING. 

State whether one end only or both ends are to be key-seated, and when fast collars are wanted give fxar/ location on shaft. 



COLLARS, WITH SET-SCREWS. 



D 


lAMET 
inches 


ER OF Shaft 






Drop in 


8 








10 










12 










15 










ig 










20 










24 



$4 00 



_4_4o_ 
60 



80 



$4 



When ordering hangers give exact bore and drop wanted 



90 



OS 



5° 



$5.70 



5.90 



6.50 



$7.10 



7.40 



$8.70 



$10.20 



9.00 



8.10 



6.70 



8.40 



10.00 
10.40 



12.50 



12.90 



$13.10 



Inches Diameter, 


bore. . 


- 




•A 


'A 


iH 


'If 


2A 


2A 


211 


2}f 


Price, each 


$0.80 


$1.00 


$r.2o 


$1.40 


$1.60 


$1.80 


$2.10 


$2.40 


COUPLINGS. 


Diameter of Shaft 


■A 


I A 


iH 


m 


2A 


2A 


2H 


2JI 


Price per Pair 


$7 75 


$8.00 


$8 50 


$9.00 


$10.50 


$12.50 


$15-25 


$18.25 






LATEST 


IMPROVED ADJUSTABLE DROP HANGERS. 







7 00 



8.70 



10 80 



'3-40 



9.50 



11 .70 



14.00 



17.00 



$16.00 



14 10 


17.10 


15 40 


18.40 


15.90 


19.70 



tenance connected with the transmission of power, furnished at shortest notice and lowest price 



Wall Boxes, Post Boxes, Floor Stands, Pillow Blocks, Split Pulleys, and every appur- 



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TROY LAUNDRY MACHINERY CO., LIMITED. 















BELTING 


■ 




















Size 


I 


iX 


iK 


^K 


2 


2% 


2V2 


2U 


3 


Z% 


4 


4K 


5 


i% 


6 


7 


8 


9 








$o.io $o.n 


$0.17 


$0.20 


$0.23 


$0.26 


$0.30 


$0.33 


¥0.36 


$0.43 


$0.50 


$0.56 


$0.63 


$0.70 


$0 76 


$0.90 


$1.02 


$i.iS 















STEAM TRAPS. 





12 


IS 


18 








23.00 


36.00 


54.00 








1,500 


3,500 


5,000 







HEAVY RUBBER TUBING. 

Rubber Tubing in any length to suit customers, up to fifty feet. 



Tnternal Diameter 


% 


A 


X 


A 


Vi A 


H 


X 


I 






Price per foot 


$0.08 


$0.12 


$0.16 


$0 18 


$0.20 


$0.25 


$0.30 


$0.35 


¥0.45 



The discount on the above prices will be furnished on application. 



STEAM PIPE AND 
FITTINGS, 



WROUGHT IRON PIPE. 



Size. 



'A- 

H- 



t'A- 

2... 
2'A- 

3 



Plain, Pek Ft. 



. $o 04 

- 04 

- 04 

- 05 

- 07 

10 

- 14 

- 23 

- 30 

- 47 
. 62 



Galvanized, Per Ft. 



i 05 
05 

OS 'A 
07 'A 
°9'A 
lyA 

26 
34 
53 
68 



BRASS PIPE. 
IRON PIPE SIZE. 




FITTINGS, VALVES, ETC. 



Size, inches. 



Elbows, Cast Iron. R H Each 

Elbows, Cast Iron, R. & L " 

Elbows, Cast Iron, Reducing " 

Tees, Cast Iron... " 

Tees. Cast Iron. Reducing " 

Crosses, Cast Iron " 

Crosses. Cast Iron, Reducing " 

Return Bends, Cast Iron. Close Pat.. ** 

Return Bends, Cast Iron, Open Pat, " 

Plugs, Cast Iron '* 

45° Elbows, Cast Iron " 

Y Bends, Cast Iron " 

Return Bends, C. Iron, Back Outlet- " 

Caps ■• 

Reducers " 

Lock Nuts _. " 

Bushings " 

Unions " 

Flange Unions " 

Nipples, Short " 

Nipples, Long " 

Couplings, Wrought Iron " 

Globe and ,'Vngle Valves, Brass " 

Check Valves. Brass _ " 

Hose Valves, Brass " 

Safety Valves, Brass " 

Steam Cocks, Brass " 

Steam Cock Wrench... " 

Air Cocks " 

Ser^'ict Cocks, Brass " 

Service Cocks. Br's, h'vy. with Stops " 

ririSo f Iron Body, Screwed '• 

^'°°^ ' Iron Body, Flanged " 

Jenkins" ._ '' 

Iron, with Yoke, Screwed '^ 

, Iron, with Yoke. Flanged '' 

Check Valves, Iron, Screwed " 

Check Valves, Iron, Flanged " 

Safety Valves, Iron, Screwed '' 

Safety Valves, Iron, Flanged " 

' Lever, Common Per doz 

Compression, Common " 

Compression, Finished " 

Lever. Finished ** 

"1 Lever, Common, for Hose " 

;§ 1 Lever, Finished, for Hose " 

",2 I Compression, Fin., for Hose... " 

[Compression, Com,, for Hose.. *' 

Floor Plates, Iron Each 

Straight Way Valve, Quick Opening, 

Iron Body, Screwed or Flanged... " 

Brass Elbows, Rough " 

Brass Elbows. Finished " 

Brass Tees, Rough " 

Brass Tees, Finished " 

Brass Caps, Rough *' 

Brass Caps. Finished " 

Expansion Pipe Hangers. ** 

Pipe Hooks Per 100 

Float Valves and Float Per doz 



and 
Angle 
Valves, 



H K ->6 K M 



06 



2 00 

70 



45 



07 



2 25 

75 



12 00 
9 50 

ID CO 

13 00 



07 
I CO 

85 



2 75 

I ID 
07 
60 

75 
I 05 



30 
06 
20 
40 
40 
12 
16 
07 
09 
34 
70 
10 
15 
13 
I 80 

1 55 
3 25 
5 00 

2 25 
14 



1 40 

2 20 



15 00 

10 50 

11 00 

16 00:26 

16 OO125 

17 00j2S 

12 00 22 
II 50 21 

06 



65 

32 00 



00 35 CO 
00 33 00 
oo!37 00 
oo|3g 00 
00138 00 
00I42 00 
40 00 
36 00 



08 



35 
45 
45 
6.i 
30 
35 
22 
80 
56 00 



10 



50 

65 

70 

1 00 

40 

45 

25 

I 00 

£8 00 



i"/i ^'A 



20 

23 
23 
30 

35 
40 
46 

48 
10 
26 
60 
60 
16 
20 
09 
13 
46 
S5 
14 
20 
17 
2 80 

2 30 
4 00 
7 00 

3 75 
19 



2 20 

3 25 



4 00 



56 00 



64 00 
60 00 
68 00 



85 



25 

29 

2< 
3i 
44 
50 
58 
45 
68 
13 
35 
90 
90 
24 
28 
II 
17 
60 
I 15 
17 
25 
21 

3 90 

3 25 
5 5° 
8 so 

4 So 
25 



3 00 

4 50 



550 



6 00 
78 00 



go 00 
84 00 
96 00 



I 15 
I 50 

1 25 

2 00 
75 

% 
i6o 



85 00 100 00 



40 
46 
46 

60 
70 
80 
92 

75 
: 15 
20 
50 
25 
25 
32 
45 
18 

l^ 
80 



25 

35 
28 

5 90 

5 
7 00 
12 00 
7 25 
44 



254 



75 

85; I 25 
85 I 25 
10! I 50 

25! 
50! 



2 20 
2 50 
2 25 

2 75 
50 

I 60 

3 25 
3 25 

70 

1 00 
5o 
60 

2 10 
2 25 

75 
95 
60 



1 50 

: 75 

35 

: 30, 
'■ 25' 
' 25, 

45 

70 

40 

42 

50 

75, 

561 

75 

40 1 

25)16 00 
I oo| 14 00 



i\i 



I 35 



1 50 

2 00 
2 30 



t 00J30 00 

. 00 20 00 

56 I 00 



5 00 

7 40 

5 00 7 50 10 50 

6 75' 9 50 13 50 

8 00 15 75 22 00 
8 00,10 501I4 50 



9 75 
3 75 
5 50 
8 00 



6 25 
8 25 
13 00 
10 50 16 00 
160 00 



12 50 17 50 
9 75 
12 75 



180 00 
170 00 
190 00 



23 



1 50 

2 00 

1 75 

2 75 
I 25; 

1 55; 
44, 

2 00 



30 

16 00 
3 00 

3 75 . 

4 00 6 00 

5 50, 8 00 
2 00! 3 00 
2 50 3 75 

55 65 



40 

20 00 

5 00 

6 .so 



.1, 



1 



4 ,1 4« 



I 80 



2 10 
2 50 

2 90 

3 50 

4 00 



2 50 



3 00 

3 50 

4 00 

5 00 

6 00 



28s 



3 25 

4 00 

4 60 

5 70 

6 60 



75 85 
90 2 50 
4 50 6 00 



85 

1 50 
70 
80 

3 00 

2 75 
I 00 

' ;5 
80 



1 20 

1 85 

95 
I 00 
4 00 
3 15 
I 25 
I 60 
I 00 



I 35 
3 50 



1 60 

2 75 
I 25 
I 50 



4 50 

1 75 

2 25 

I 50 



3 90 



4 50 

5 50 
635 
7 80 
9 00 



I 75 2 40 
4 50 5 .'io 
9 00 II 00 



2 00 

3 00 
I 35 
I 85 



5 00 
2 00 
2 60 
165 



2 35 
4 00 

1 90 

2 50 



6 50 

2 75 

3 60 
2 40 



18 00j2I 00 28 00 32 00 44 00 
21 50 25 0032 00 36 00 49 00 
1 2 75 15 00 20 00 24 00 33 00 
16 25 19 00 24 OOJ2S 00 3S 00 
24 00 30 00 36 O0I44 00 60 00 
29 25 36 00 42 00 50 00 67 50 



90 



25 00 



30 00 



35 00 



2 25 



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TROY LAUNDRY MACHINERY CO., LIMITED. 



USEFUL INFORMATION FOR LAUNDRYMEN. 

Laundtymen will frequently find the information contained in the following rules and tables of great use to them. 

RULES TO CALCULATE THE SPEED OF PULLEYS. 

Example i. To find the size of driving pulley : Multiply the diameter of the driven by the number of revolutions it should make and divide the 
product by the revolutions of the driver. The quotient will be the size of the driver. 

Example 2. The diameter and revolutions of the driver being ^iven, to find the diameter of the driven that shall make a given number of revolutions: 
Multiply the diameter of the driver by its number of revolutions, and divide the product by the number of revolutions of the driven. The quotient will be 
the size of the driven. 

Example 3. To find number of revolutions of the driven pulley ; Multiply the diameter of the driver by its number of revolutions, and divide by 
diameter of driven. The quotient will be the number of revolutions of the\lriven. 

Example 4. To find the speed of a countershaft : Multiply the speed of the line shaft by the diameters of the drivers, and divide the product by the 
product obtained by multiplying the diameters of the driven pulleys. The quotient will be the speed of the countershaft. 

DIAMETERS AND CIRCUMFERENCES OF CIRCLES, AND THE CONTENTS IN GALLONS AT ONE FOOT IN DEPTH. 



Diatn. 


Circ. 


Area in 
feet. 


Gallons. 


Diam. 


Circ. 


Area in 
feet. 


Gallons. 


Diam. 


Circ. 


Area in 
feet. 


Gallons. 


Diam. 


1 Circ. 


Area in 
feet. 


Gallons. 


Ft. 


In. 


Ft. 


In. 




I ft. Depth. 


Ft. 


In. 


Ft. 


In. 




I ft. Depth. 


Ft. 


In. 


Ft. 


in. 




I ft. Depth. 


Ft. 


In. 


Ft. 


In. 




I ft. Depth. 


2 




6 


ih 


3.1416 


23.4940 


3 


7 


II 


3 


10.0846 


75.4166 


5 


I 


15 


11*8 


20.2947 


151.7718 




9 


24 


4/8 


47-1730 


352-7665 


2 


I 


6 


6M 


3 4087 


2S.4916 


3 


8 


II 


6'A 


10.5591 


78.9652 


5 


2 


16 


2« 


20.9656 


157 


7891 


8 




25 


I'A 


50-2656 


375.9062 


2 


2 


6 


qH 


3.6869 


27.5720 


3 


9 


II 


9H 


1 1 . 0446 


82.5959 


5 


3 


16 


5H 


21.6475 


162 


8896 


8 


3 


25 


II 


53-4562 


399-7668 


2 


.1 


7 


y. 


3 9760 


29 7340 


3 


10 


12 


5H 


11.5409 


86.3074 


5 


4 


16 


9,, 


22.3400 


167 


0674 


8 


6 


26 


sn 


56.7451 


424.3625 


2 


4 


7 


i% 


4 - 2760 


32.6976 


3 


II 


12 


358 


12.0481 


90, 1004 


5 


5 


17 


/s 


23.0437 


172 


3300 


8 


9 


27 


5H 


60.1321 


449.2118 


2 


5 


7 


7 


4..S869 


34.3027 


4 




12 


6-)i 


12 5664 


93-9754 


5 


6 


17 




23-75S3 


177 


6740 


9 




28 


3V, 


63.6174 


475-7563 


2 


6 


7 


toy. 


4 9087 


36.7092 


4 


I 


12 


9?'8 


13 0952 


97 9310 


5 


7 


17 


6y& 


24-4835 


183 


0973 


9 


3 


29 


H 


67 . 2007 


502.5536 


2 


7 


8 


m 


5-24'3 


39. 1964 


4 


2 


13 


I 


13-6.153 


lot. 9701 


5 


8 


17 


9?'8 


25.2199 


isa 


6o4,S 


9 


6 


29 


loH 


70.8833 


530 0861 


2 


8 


8 


4H 


S-S^SO 


41.7668 


4 


3 


13 


4Vs 


14.1862 


103.0300 


5 


9 


iS 


f* 


25.9672 


194 


'930 


9 


9 


30 


7H 


74.6620 


558.3522 


2 


9 


8 


7^8 


5.9395 


44.4179 


4 


4 


13 


T4. 


14-7479 


110.2907 


5 


10 


r8 


3h 


26.7251 


iqq 


S610 


10 




11 


5 


78. 5400 


587 3SM 


2 


10 


S 


wH 


6.3049 


47.1505 


4 


5 


13 


io!4 


15.3206 


114 5735 


5 


ir 


18 


7/8 


27.4943 


205 


6133 


10 


3 


32 


2M 


82.5160 


617.0876 


2 


11 


<) 


1% 


6 6813 


49 9654 


4 


6 


14 


iVs 


15 9043 


118.9386 


6 




18 


10'/, 


28.2744 


211 


4472 


10 


6 


32 


IIK 


86.5903 


647-5568 


?. 




9 


5 , 


7 0686 


52.8618 


4 


7 


14 


4M 


16.4986 


123-3830 


6 


3 


19 


VA 


30.6796 


229 


4342 


10 


9 


33 


oV, 


90.7627 


678.2797 


^ 


1 


9 


8}i 


7.4666 


55.S382 


4 


8 


14 


7% 


17. 104 1 


127.9112 


6 


6 


20 


4'/» 


33-1831 


248 


1564 


II 




M 


6H 


95-0334 


710.6977 


i 


2 


<) 


liji 


7-8757 


58.8976 


4 


9 


14 


II 


17-7205 


132-5209 


6 


9 


21 


2H 


35.7847 


267 


6122 


II 


3 


35 


4% 


99-4021 


743 3686 


,1 


3 


10 


2/4 


8.2957 


62.0186 


4 


10 


15 


2/8 


18.3476 


137 2105 


7 




21 


iiH 


38.4846 


287 


8032 


II 


6 


36 


1% 


103.8691 


776-7746 


1 


4 


10 


5y> 


8.7265 


65 . 2602 


4 


II 


15 


i% 


18 9858 


142.OS82 


7 


3 


22 


9^4 


41.2825 


308 


7270 


II 


9 


36 


10% 


108.434a 


810.9143 


.1 


5 


10 


8K 


9.1683 


68.5193 


5 




15 


854 


19-6350 


146.8384 


7 


6 


23 


6K 


44-1787 


330 


3859 


12 




37 


8^ 


113.0976 


848.1890 


3 


6 


10 


11?^ 


g-6211 


73-1504 
























1 















The U. S. Standard Gallon contains 231 cubic inches,"and weighs 8^^ pounds. A cubic foot of water contains 7.48 gallons, and weighs 625^ pounds. 

It is easy to calculate the contents of the tank in gallons in the following manner : Multiply the length, breadth and depth of the tank together; this wfiT give the capacity of the 
tank in cubic feet; each cubic foot of water is equal to 6\{ gallons, consequently the cubical capacity of the tank requires to be multiplied by 6% to get the contents in gallonsy 

Example. Suppose the tank measures 10 by S by 4 feet deep, the cubical capacity is therefore 320 cubic feet; this multiplied by bl^^ gives 2,000 gallons as the contents of the tank. 



INDEX. 



A 

Page. 

Aniline Bluing loi 

Automatic Reversing Movement 6-7 

B 

Band Ironer, Minneapolis 63 

Band Ironer, No. i 64 

Band Ironer, No. 2 64 

Band Ironer, No. 3 65 

Belting 104 

Block Ironer 76 

Blowers 69 

Bluing loi 

Body Ironers 67 

Boilers, Horizontal 94-95 

Boilers. Vertical 98 

Bosom Ironer, No. 2 62 

Bosom Ironer, No. 8 58-59 

Bosom Ironer, No. 9 61 

Bosom Ironer, No. 10 60 

Brass Cylinders 14-16 

Brass Cylinder Washers 17-19 

Brass Washers 20-21 

Baskets 84 

Brass Pipe 105 

c 

Calender, Gas 39 

Caustic Potash loi 



Page. 

Caustic Soda loi 

Centrifugal Extractors 24-26 

Chicago Shirt Starcher 31 

Collar and Cuff Ironers, No. 5 50-51 

Collar and Cuff Ironers, No. 6 54-55 

Collar and Cuff Ironers, No. 7, Hand 75 

Collar and Cuff Ironers, No. 7, Power.. . . 49 

Collar and Cuff Ironers, No. 8 52-53 

Collar and Cuff Ironers, No. 9, Hand. ... 47 
Collar and Cuff Ironers, Reciprocator . . . . 56 

Collar and Cuff Shaper 68 

Collar and Cuff Starcher, Dip Wheel. . . . 28 
Collar and Cuff Starcher, Revepsible Cylinder, 29 

Collar Folder 68 

Collars 103 

Collar Strmgers ioi 

Copper Kettles 81 

Couplings 103 

D 

Dampener, Hand 7*^ 

Dampeners, Collar, Cuff and Shirt 36-38 

Dampening Press 72-73 

Dampeners, Seam 78 

Dash Wheel 22 

Dip Wheel Starcher 28 

Drying Closet 34-35 

Drying Closet Coils 32 

Drying Closet, Improved Racks 33 



E 

Page. 

Engines, Horizontal 93-93-97 

Engines, Vertical 96 

Exhaust Fans 89 

Extractors, Centrifugal 24-26 

Eyelet Raisers loi 

F 

Fans, Exhaust 89 

Filters . 90 

Fittings, Steam 105 

Fluters 7^ 

Folder, Collar 68 

G 

Gas Burner 80 

Gas Mangles 39 

Gas Stoves 79 

Generators, Gas 80 

Generators, Steam 99 

H 

Hand Machinery 70-78 

Hangers '03 

Heaters 79 

Heaters, Feed Water 91 

Holders, Iron - loi 

Hydraulic Washers See Washers. 



Page. 

Indelible Ink loi 

Ironers See Collar and Cuff Ironers. 

Ironers See Shirt Ironers. 

Ironers See Band Ironers. 

Ironers See Sleeve Ironers. 

Iron Holders loi 

Irons, Sad and Polishing loi 

Iron Stands loi 



Lime, Chloride loi 



M 



Mangle, American . 
Mangle, Domestic. . 

Mangle, Gas 

Mangle, Putnam... 



77 

76 

39 

77 

Mangle, Steam 40-47 

Minneapolis Neck Band Ironer 63 

N 

Neck Band Ironers 63-65 

Nets, Laundry loi 



Pipe, Steam and Brass 105 

Polishing Irons loi 



Page. 

Potash, Caustic loi 

Power Wringer 27 

Press, Dampening 72-73 

Press Machine 57 

Pulleys 102 

Pump, Steam 90 

R 

Reversible Cylinder Starcher 29 

s 

Sad Irons loi 

Seam Dampener 78 

Shafting loi 

Shaping Machine 68 

Shirt Ironers See Bosom Ironers. 

Shirt Ironers, Tyler 75 

Shirt Press 72-73 

Sleeve Ironer 66 

Soap loi 

Soda, Caustic loi 

Specialties for Laundry Use loi 

Starchers, Collar and Cutf. Dip Wheel. . . 28 

Starchers, Collar and Cuff, Revers. Cylind. 29 

Starchers, Shirt, Chicago 31 

Starchers, Shirt, Taylor 30 

Stationary Tubs 82 



Page. 

Steam Coils for Dry Room 32 

Steam Generators 99 

Steam Jacket, Copper Kettles 81 

Steam Pipe and Fittings 105 

Stoves See Heaters. 

T 

Taylor Shirt Starcher 30 

Tubing 104 

Tubs, Stationary 82 

Tubs, Truck 83 

Tyler Shirt Polisher 75 

u 

Useful Information 106 

w 

Wagons 100 

Washers, Brass 20-21 

Washers, Brass Cylinder '7-19 

Washers, Hand 70-7 1 

Washers, Wood 4-13 

W' ringers. Extractor 24-26 

Wringers, Rubber Roll, hand 71 

Wringers, Rubber Roll, power 27 

Wrist Band Ironer 64-65 



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